Progress on deep meridional overturning circulation in the South China Sea

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Progress on deep meridional overturning circulation in the South China Sea

Dec 09, 2016The MOC is the meridional-vertical circulation that affects redistribution of energy and global materials like fresh water, carbon, etc. Related studies show that MOC has strong implications for the long-term variation of ENSO, the position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and the marine ecosystem, and further impacts long-term climate change. Deep SCS MOC is a good indication of the characteristics of deep circulation and is closely related to the freshwater and heat balance, and the sediment transport.

iHome iSP8 SmartPlug review

Dec 09, 2016iHome's latest SmartPlug is making friends with all your smart-home gadgets.

Studies open deep history of Greenland's ice sheetand raise new questions about its stability

Dec 09, 2016The ice sheet covering Greenland is four times bigger than Californiaand holds enough water to raise global sea-level more than twenty feet if most of it were to melt. Today, sea levels are rising and the melting of Greenland is a major contributor. Understanding how fast this melting might proceed is a pressing question for policymakers and coastal communities.

Attackers use hacked home routers to hit Russia's 5 largest banks

Dec 09, 2016Botnets made up of hacked home routers were used to launch distributed denial-of-service attacks against the five largest financial organizations in Russia. The attacks occurred on Monday, Dec. 5, and were detected and mitigated by Rostelecom, Russias state-owned telecommunications company. The attacks peaked at 3. 2 million packets per second (Mpps) and the longest attack lasted for over two hours, Rostelecom reported Friday. [ Watch out for 11 signs you've been hacked -- and learn how to fight back, in InfoWorld's PDF special report. | Discover how to secure your systems with InfoWorld's Security Report newsletter. ]The company did not provide a bandwidth measurement for the attacks, but 3. 2Mpps is not that much. DDoS mitigation providers regularly see attacks that exceed 100 Mpps and a very large September attack against the website of cybersecurity blogger Brian Krebs peaked at 665Gbps and 143Mpps. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here.

Why virtual reality won't replace cadavers in medical school

Dec 09, 2016Virtual reality has been described as a game changer for medical education. Some even predict it will see an end to using cadavers to teach anatomy.

2017 Subaru Impreza Release Date, Price and Specs - Roadshow

Dec 09, 2016With better handling, a wealth of new safety features and both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay across the range, Subaru has a real winner on its hands.

Researchers have a better way to predict flight delays

Dec 09, 2016The most dreaded announcement for any airline passenger trying to get home for the holidays has to be a flight delay. Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have devised a new computer model that can more accurately predict delays faster than anything currently in use.

New TV tech promises better picture for mainstream consumers

Dec 09, 2016If all you want for Christmas is a TV whose picture hops off the screen, this could be your year.

Dec 09, 2016BlackBerry has unveiled a comprehensive mobile-security platform for a wide variety of mobile and internet of things devices connected to enterprises. Called BlackBerry Secure, the mobile security software and related services will combine key technologies from recent BlackBerry acquisitions including Good Technology, WatchDox, AtHoc, and Encription. The company detailed its efforts in a blog post. [ InfoWorld's Mobile Security Deep Dive. Download it today in your choice of PDF or ePub editions! | Keep up on key mobile developments and insights with the Mobile Tech Report newsletter. ]BlackBerry emphasized that the new approach will simplify management and security for smartphones, tablets, sensors and industrial devices, among other objects, that it calls the "Enterprise of Things. " With this new approach, customers will be able to simplify management and lower cost. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here.

Discovery Kids 14-in-1 Solar Powered Robot for $14 + free shipping

Dec 09, 2016Discovery Kids 14-in-1 Solar Powered Robot for $14.

Self-driving car group urges US regulators to clear road

Dec 09, 2016An industry-backed autonomous car lobbying group on Tuesday urged US regulators to go further to remove speed bumps than what was laid out in guidelines published two months ago.

New AI algorithm taught by humans learns beyond its training

"Hey Siri, how's my hair?" Your smartphone may soon be able to give you an honest answer, thanks to a new machine learning algorithm designed by U of T Engineering researchers Parham Aarabi and Wenzhi Guo.

Heres how the Windows 10 Creators Update helps enterprises

A few weeks ago, Microsoft unveiled its Windows 10 Creators Update with a focus on the softwares benefits for users when it launches next year. Today, the company showed a different side of the next major patch for its new operating system, showing off features that will help IT professionals. Next year, IT folks will get new features focused on security, device management, and upgrade improvements. For one, Microsofts advanced security suite for Windows 10 is gaining additional remediation, detection, and threat intelligence tools. Administrators will also get new analytics to see how their organization is using the new operating system. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here.

Samsung to disable Note 7 phones in recall effort

Samsung announced Friday it would disable its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones in the US market to force remaining owners to stop using the devices, which were recalled for safety reasons.

Researchers discover hot hydrogen atoms in Earth's upper atmosphere

A team of University of Illinois researchers has discovered the existence of hot atomic hydrogen (H) atoms in an upper layer of Earth's atmosphere known as the thermosphere. This finding, which the authors report in Nature Communications, significantly changes current understanding of the H distribution and its interaction with other atmospheric constituents.

Five million years ago, the Colorado River met the Gulf of California near the present-day desert town of Blythe, California. The evidence, say University of Oregon geologists, is in the sedimentary rocks exposed at the edges of the valley where the river flows today.

Image: Sahara desert from the space station's EarthKAM

Middle school students programmed a camera aboard the International Space Stationthe Sally Ride EarthKAMto photograph this portion of the Sahara desert in western Libya on October 3, 2016. In early November 2016, the Expedition 50 crew set up the EarthKAM gear once again in the Harmony module's Earth-facing hatch window, to allow students to photograph targets on Earth and downlink the imagery.

Oil edges up about 1 percent on optimism over non-OPEC output cuts

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rose about 1 percent on Friday on hopes that non-OPEC producers meeting in Vienna over the weekend would agree to output restrictions following limits OPEC announced last week to curb an oil glut.

IBM unveils Watson-powered imaging solutions for healthcare providers

IBM today announced at the Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting (RSNA 2016) it will preview new imaging solutions from Watson Health and Merge Healthcare (Merge; an IBM Company) designed to help healthcare providers pursue personalized approaches to patient diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring. The solutions benefit from more than a decade of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) work conducted in IBM Research. Further, IBM Research has partnered with the Radiological Society to debut a live demonstration of how Watson understands, reasons and learns from imaging information.